YES !! You have your facts straight!!!! THAT is the funeral home, in the Y. Sorry your school is gone, One of my first schools was torn down and a parking lot full of cars takes up the area where we played at recess. ALways made me feel sad to see the cars, and the lot empty, the grand old school gone. So I feel for you.
Cousins run the business now. My mother sold off her share of the business a few years ago. I don't go visiting as there is now bad blood, but I have fond memories of the place and remember my grandfathers office well. Funny I never thought about when my grandfather and his brother started their business there-- it was there before I was born so to me it has ALWAYS been there. GUess not. lol
My grandfather's sister is still alive, with dimentia now, but at her 100th birthday party she still recognized most of us. SO I have plans to make it to 100!! IT is in the genes!!
We lived just past Burncoat Park, on the next block, just a couple of houses up on the right. It was a big old Victorian with a nice front porch that was divided into a 2 family home; the owners (the Prescotts; the daughter who was around my age, was named Joyce) lived upstairs and we rented the downstairs. Our next door neighbors were the Smiths; his name was Ivan and they had 2 kids, Debbie and Buddy. Don't ask me how I remember this stuff, but it just comes flooding back to me when I envision where we lived. I see on the map that there's a large expressway or overpass just before the park, now. Gosh. I just remembered that my 3rd grade teacher's name was Miss Tierney. My cousins were Ted and Doug Mullens. Any of these names ring a bell?
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